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God is making a name for himself with my life//
To know God and make him Known//
Founder, @youmearethesame.
Movie lover 💜//
and an Arsenal fan😄
William Saliba: “The first season I arrived, we were playing incredible football. That was the season where I said we deserved the title. We finished second - as usual, people made fun of us.”
“The second season too, we were playing good football, finished second. People made fun of us, ‘Bottle, bottle’. Last season too, we were playing well, even if we weren’t playing as well as the first two seasons, we still finished second.”
“This season, even if I don’t agree with everything they say, as if there was only one team that was playing. Well, we’re playing football, except it’s true that sometimes we score a lot more from set-pieces.”
“Now, in the Premier League, you see everyone does long throws, focuses on corners, it’s NOT just us. We just do it better than the others, so we’re going to continue like this.” 🏆🇫🇷 [@lequipe]
It's exactly 17 days since Man City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth and Arsenal was declared champions after 22 years of waiting.
In the Arsenal game Vs Westham a familiar face was seen in the stands who looked exactly like Bernardo Silva of Man City and fans believed it was him who had gone to witness Arsenal drop points.
Mikel Arteta and Arsenal went ahead to receive a guard of honour at the Palace and its 13 days have passed since the day they were handed the trophy.
Man United last won the league 13 years ago
🎙Viktor Gyökeres on Arsenal’s title parade......
🗣 "We didn't get many hours of sleep because we went back to London. After the parade I was a little tired. But it was just extremely fun to experience it.
"I got an extremely high amount of energy from all the fans. It was a special experience that I would love to do again." 🏆[@fotbollskanal] #afc
🚨🗣️ | Pep Guardiola Shocked on Arsenal fans Reaction towards Gabriel Magalhaes after missing the Penalty: 🤯
“I have to say something because I saw this and, honestly, it blew my mind. It blew my mind. We know how this business works. Usually, in a Champions League final, a player misses a crucial penalty against a top, top team like PSG, and the next day... it is a disaster for him. The social media, the media, it can be very, very cruel. Very ugly. You expect the anger, the threats, the terrible words. We see it all the time.
But what the Arsenal fans did for Gabriel? Wow. It is something else. Truly. To see a player fail in the most painful moment, and the response from the stadium, from the people, is just... pure love? I am told his shirt sales went up by three hundred and fifty percent in a few days. Three hundred and fifty percent! This is incredible. I have been in football a long, long time, as a player and a manager, and I have never seen anything like it. Never.
You know, you open Facebook, you open Instagram or Twitter, and the narrative is always the same. 'Arsenal fans are insufferable. They are the worst fanbase, they are annoying.' You hear this tag all the time. But I look at this gesture and I think, 'How?' How do they have this tag? If a fanbase can wrap their arms around a player like that, in the darkest moment of the club's history a trophy they have been dying to win for decades then everything we are told online is a lie. It is a massive misconception. They have been judged so harshly.
This shows me who they really are. It shows their class, their humanity, and their loyalty. To behave like this? It is not annoying, it is not insufferable. It is beautiful. They deserve incredible praise for this, because this is what football should be about”
Remember;
With 5 games to go each, Arsenal and Man City had 70 points each, with exact same goal difference.
But city were ahead based on goals scored.
Everybody was sure they would win all the upcoming 5 matches, and Arsenal would drop points.
Well... behold the bottlers of the 2025/2026 season 🥳 🎉 🪅
Happy birthday to the striker who won Arsenal the league in his first season while being the highest goal scorer at the club.
Happy birthday Viktor Gyokeres
Chelsea finished 10th and people moved on like nothing happened 😭
Caicedo and Enzo Fernández alone cost around £237M combined… just TWO players… and Chelsea ended up in Bournemouth/Brentford territory.
Even in Arteta’s WORST period:
* Cedric at right-back,
* Rob Holding and Pablo Mari starting at centre-back,
* Ceballos in midfield,
* Nicolas Pépé leading the line…
Arsenal STILL never finished 10th. Not once.
Manchester United finished 15th and the media cycle lasted one week.
Tottenham Hotspur spent half the season checking the relegation table and barely escaped embarrassment.
Liverpool spent hundreds of millions and disappeared when the title race got serious.
But somehow the biggest conversations are ALWAYS about Arsenal.
Every Arsenal trophy comes with excuses.
Every Arsenal achievement gets questioned.
Every Arsenal success needs an asterisk from rival fans and the media.
That’s when you know the club is massive.
When you are truly big, the standards are different.” 😭🔥
‘Bukayo Saka: The Time Is Now’, will stream on Disney+ from June 5.
🗣️ “This film has given me the chance to tell my story in a way I never have before. People see the goals & the matches, but they don’t see what it takes behind the scenes.”
🎥 @WhatsApp
🗣️| William Saliba: “God decided that I would be a centre-back, and I’m very happy with that. Even if I had to be a goalkeeper to become a professional, I would have done it.
“When you’re young, you tend to watch attackers more, the ones who score goals and provide assists, the ones who excite you the most.
“If I could have, I would have been a number 9 and scored 30 goals a season. I’m not a star like Mbappé or Dembélé, but in my position I’m among the best.” [@GQ_France]
🚨🎙️ | Simon Jordan passionately defends Arsenal and Mikel Arteta after criticism following the defeat to Paris Saint-Germain:
🗣️ “People are talking nonsense about Arsenal being too defensive against PSG. Listen, Arsenal are not as good as PSG individually, so why on earth would they open up and play into PSG’s hands?
You don’t give elite opposition the perfect game to beat you. The best chance Arsenal had was to frustrate PSG, slow them down and nullify their threats, and that’s exactly what Arteta tried to do.
PSG couldn’t even score from open play. It took a penalty against arguably the best side in world football right now.
So what exactly are people criticising Arsenal for?
If Arsenal had gone toe-to-toe with PSG playing open attacking football, PSG would’ve ripped them apart 3-0 or 4-0.
Sometimes football intelligence is understanding your level and giving yourself the best possible chance to compete.
People wanted Arsenal to play ‘brave’ football just so PSG could embarrass them for entertainment.
And the funniest part? The same people mocking Arsenal today would’ve absolutely destroyed Arteta if he opened the game up and got battered.
Arsenal weren’t cowards. They were realistic.
There’s a difference.” 😳🔥